BUSTY VH1 star New York loves somebody, she just can’t say who just yet.

Tiffany Pollard (aka New York), from “I Love New York” and “Flavor of Love,” says she talks to the guy she chose as the winner of the show almost every day, but won’t be able to touch him until the finale airs in early April.

“I Love New York” finished taping last fall, which means Pollard and Mr. X haven’t seen each other in months.

The separation hasn’t cooled Pollard down any. She says that she is so in love that she would consider marrying Mr. X one day – though no time soon.

“That’s the M-word,” she says in mock horror. “Something like that is not gonna happen until I’m a lot older and grayer.”

In April, after New York and her mystery man have been reunited, Pollard isn’t ruling out appearing on another reality show about her relationship, if VH1 asks for one and her boyfriend-to-be agrees to go along with it.

“I would want him to be comfortable, but I’d encourage him to say yes,” she says.

Pollard has adopted the name “New York” ever since rapper Flavor Flav gave it to her last year on his dating show – and then dumped her twice. But she made such an impression on fans, she’s landed her own dating series – something of a cross between “The Bachelorette” and “Jerry Springer.”

She says all the fame and attention hasn’t really changed her much, though.

“I’ve always been fabulous, I’ve always been over the top, I’ve always marched to my own beat,” she says. “That’s something I think is important for people to know. I’m always asked if New York and Tiffany are the same person, if this is all an act, and the answer is absolutely. I grew up this way, contact my friends and family, they’ll tell you some stories, ’cause I don’t play – I keep it real.”

Pollard says that she’s most surprised that she is frequently recognized on the street by children as young as 7 years old, especially because of her show’s somewhat-adult themes.

“They have tears in their eyes,” she says. “Some of them cry and their moms and dads have to pull them away. When this happens, I’m thinking to myself. ‘Oh they’re watching the show, maybe I shouldn’t have done this [outrageous behavior] when little 7-year-old Johnny was tuning in!

“My show is not garbage, it’s well-rounded, and if the kids are watching it then the parents are watching it and if something risqué happens, I hope they’re there to kind of explain not to do it.”

Pollard says she actually preferred “Flavor of Love” (the highest-rated show in VH1’s history) because she liked competing with the other girls on the show.